Bus drivers, teachers' aides and other Los Angeles Unified School District support staff were back on the picket lines Thursday, the final day of a planned three-day strike.
- According to ABC7, members of the Service Employees International Union Local 99 gathered at the BD Bus Yard in Los Angeles in the early morning hours. They will conclude their walkout Thursday and return to work Friday, the union confirmed.
- No contract settlement was announced, though talks are again taking place between the district and union, facilitated by Mayor Karen Bass.
- The end of the three-day walkout will enable some 400,000 students to return to classes after missing three straight days.
- Negotiations will continue, with Bass' office saying the mayor "will continue to work privately with all parties to reach an agreement to reopen the schools and guarantee fair treatment of all LAUSD workers."